Eurizons: European Tour for Global Responsibility
The campaigning culminated in an advocacy event/celebration designed to reinforce the potential for partnership between policymakers and civil society (especially young people). After having hitchhiked for approximately 2465 km through 9 European countries, the young people arrived in Strasbourg on September 7 - to be welcomed by more than 15 Members of the European Parliament. (These Parliamentarians have personal partnerships with the hitchhikers from their countries, and have reportedly been following their progress along the way.) Throughout the Eurizons tour, the hitchhikers discussed Europe's responsibilities for reaching the MDGs with young civil society activists as well as people they met on the road. The results of these encounters were presented to the European Parliament in an Open Letter,summarising some of their experiences. The hitchhikers then invited the Parliamentarians to discuss what both politicians and young active European citizens must do in order to contribute to global development. This event was also designed to engage members of the general public through a procession, street theatre, a film screening, a solidarity picnic, an exposition in a park, and a music concert.
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are being used as a supplementary tool to raise awareness about the MDGs and to promote action. For example, a page on the Eurizons website provides details about each of the 8 Goals. Ideas for taking action, an interactive blog, and links to various organisations are also available here.
One member of the hitchhiking team commented that each of the participants has contributed a unique cultural experience to the tour. Katharina from Germany explained, "Hitchhiking with a Latvian who is fluent in Russian is such an advantage traveling through the Baltic countries and Poland! I did not know that nearly everyone in Eastern Europe can communicate with each other this way and that some Slavic languages are so similar to each other. That's great!"
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